I love it when the suspect pulls the baggie of drugs out of their pocket or the car, tosses it into the weeds, 5 cops see them do it, the COPS videographer caught it on tape (which they get a copy of for court), that means the millions of us viewers saw it and then:

One of the 5 cops who saw it asks: "What was that you just tossed into the weeds?"

"Toss? I didn't toss anything!"

The entire TV audience is thinking: You don't see that camera crew taping everything you are doing, moron?!

Hilarious!!

One of my favorite shows.

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The suspect will be arrogant and cursing and swearing and resisting and fighting and then "ZAP tick-tick-tick-tick...." And the suspect is a cowering glob of jelly on the ground saying, "I'm sorry officer, I'm sorry! I'll cooperate! I won't resist! I'm sorry! Please don't do that again!"

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I love the show, but I wish there was a way to find out how things turned out.

Were these people convicted of anything? Did the person who was beaten/shot/stabbed recover? Did the stupid woman let her boyfriend/husband back in the house after he got released from jail? (There was one show where this sweet little girl asked the female cop if she could go home with her. She knew her mom would take him back even if he was beating her and taking all their money for drugs.)

And I remember one where the perp got cuffed pretty quietly, but when he was put in the car he started bashing his head against the partition. Then they had to drag him out and hogtie him for his own safety. I wondered if this jerk tried to claim police brutality later. (Of course his lawyer would have taken one look at the tape and said, "Shut up, you're taking the plea bargain.")

I love the show, but I wish there was a way to find out how things turned out.

I understand police officers have often expressed the same sentiment especially when they are new. They bust somebody and never know the final outcome. They break up a domestic fight and never know what happened.

They just go to the scene, do what they have to, fill out the paper work and move on to the new case. Sometimes they have to appear in court but probably not very often.

I doubt the show chops the story off for that reason, but it just happens to work out that way. It gives a little more appreciation for their job.

I understand police officers have often expressed the same sentiment especially when they are new. They bust somebody and never know the final outcome. They break up a domestic fight and never know what happened.

They just go to the scene, do what they have to, fill out the paper work and move on to the new case. Sometimes they have to appear in court but probably not very often.

I doubt the show chops the story off for that reason, but it just happens to work out that way. It gives a little more appreciation for their job.

I only saw a follow-up one time. It was with a suicidal teen with a drug situation. He was not arrested for whatever reason (I can't remember). After the segment they put a graphic stating that that teen did in fact commit suicide shortly thereafter. Sad